Patents Assigned to Wellcome Australia Limited
  • Patent number: 4797301
    Abstract: An apparatus for applying a fluid such as an insecticide to grain or similar material that is carried by a conveyor. A flap device which is formed from a sheet of resilient flexible material is pivotably mounted at one of its ends to a supporting structure which is located above the conveyor, and the flap device is positioned to contact and ride over the material that is carried by the conveyor. A distributor extends across the width of the flap device and includes a series of distribution channels which open to a lower surface of the flap device. The fluid is delivered to the distributor and is directed into the material which, in being carried by the conveyor, is contacted by the flap device. A sensing device is incorporated in the apparatus for detecting the degree of pivotal movement of the flap device as it rides over the material on the conveyor and, thus, for providing a measure of the quantity of material on the conveyor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1989
    Assignee: Wellcome Australia Limited
    Inventors: John H. Ardley, Brett A. Smith, Alison W. Nicholls
  • Patent number: 4672072
    Abstract: A pour-on formulation which allows the simultaneous control of internal and external parasites in mammals by a single localized superficial application comprises a pyrethroid in admixture with a thiazole or salt or ester thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1985
    Date of Patent: June 9, 1987
    Assignee: Wellcome Australia Limited
    Inventors: Ronald J. Hackney, James J. Guinan
  • Patent number: 4607050
    Abstract: An aqueous pour-on formulation for localized external application to animals comprises an aqueous carrier, an effective amount of a water-insoluble anti-parasitic agent suspended or dispersed in the aqueous carrier, and a colored dye to enable the application to be observed. Preferred water-insoluble agents include pyrethroids, organophosphorus compounds, formamidines, thiazoles and avermectins. Use of an aqueous system avoids skin reactions sometimes found when non-aqueous solvent systems are used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1986
    Assignee: Wellcome Australia Limited
    Inventors: Peter J. Kieran, Robert B. Townsend, Ronald J. Hackney, Stephen Gayst, Michael J. Maguire
  • Patent number: 4558989
    Abstract: A fluid pump device for use in conjunction with a tubular pumping chamber which is composed of an elastic material and which has a pair of spaced-apart unidirectional valves through which fluid can be passed with cyclic compression and expansion of the chamber. The pump device is intended for medical or veterinary applications and it comprises spaced-apart clamp elements between which the pumping chamber can be removably located, an electrically actuated solenoid device for effecting cyclic relative movement of the clamp elements whereby cyclic changes in the contained volume of the pumping chamber are induced when the chamber is located between the clamp elements, and electrical circuitry associated with the solenoid for energizing the solenoid at a selectable repetition rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 17, 1985
    Assignee: Wellcome Australia Limited
    Inventor: Anthony G. Chappell
  • Patent number: 4443216
    Abstract: A medical infusion pump for use in conjunction with a valved elastomeric pumping chamber. The pump comprises a pair of clamp elements between which the pumping chamber is located and one of the clamp elements is movable relative to the other to effect cyclic compression and expansion of the pumping chamber. The movable clamp element is constituted by an extension of a solenoid armature and such clamp element moves in a direction away from the fixed clamp element, to permit expansion of the pumping chamber, when the solenoid is energized. A compression spring acts against the solenoid armature and serves to bias the movable clamp element in a closing direction when the solenoid is de-energized, whereby a compressive force is applied to the pumping chamber. An electric motor is coupled to the spring by way of a motion translating mechanism and, when energized, the motor functions to change the effective length of the spring and, hence, the biasing force exerted on the movable clamp element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 1982
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Assignee: Wellcome Australia Limited
    Inventor: Anthony G. Chappell
  • Patent number: 4415314
    Abstract: A fluid pump for location within a reservoir and which is operable with rise and fall of liquid within the reservoir. The pump comprises a tube of a resiliently deformable material, an abutment surface which is engaged by the tube and a float device which is mounted to the tube. Liquid entering the reservoir causes upward movement of the float device and such movement of the float device causes increasing engagement between the tube and the abutment surface. The increasing engagement between the tube and the abutment surface causes the tube to deform resiliently and a localized reduction in the contained volume of the tube is thereby effected to cause expulsion of fluid from the tube. Conversely, as the liquid level falls in the reservoir, the float device moves downwardly to reduce the extent of engagement between the tube and the abutment surface, so that the tube tends to resume its initial contained volume.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1982
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1983
    Assignee: Wellcome Australia Limited
    Inventor: Anthony G. Chappell